Delightful 🙂
Surely we do not have the infrastructure for more housing in this area. The…
Would like to be on the hospitality suite balcony here 😉
Sounds a big power requirement at 40MW, its going to need a lot of…
I would be interested to see what plans they have for access and egress,…
@JE – no wonder we have a housing crisis with attitudes like that from…
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The 158-bedroom property on Princess Street designed by architect Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios opens to the public today as the operator’s fifth in Manchester.
The 16-storey hotel is located within developers Bruntwood SciTech and Vita Group’s £750m Circle Square mixed-use scheme off Oxford Road. The hybrid building comprises a 1,014-space car park across the first nine floors, and the hotel is located on floors nine to 15, taking Premier Inn’s Manchester portfolio to more than 960 rooms.
Construction of the hotel main contractor Russell WHBO completed in December.
Parent firm Whitbread already has four Premier Inn hotels in the city – in Dale Street Piccadilly, Deansgate Locks, Portland Street and West Didsbury – and is actively seeking sites that could accommodate up to 200 rooms to further grow its portfolio, Place North West revealed in March.
The company is targeting the fast-growing locations of the Northern Quarter, Piccadilly and east Manchester – specifically, Eastlands, where US stadium developer Oak View Group is building its 23,500-capacity arena to rival the existing Manchester Arena, now renamed the AO Arena – senior acquisition manager Kevin Murray told Place North West at the time. No deals have been signed as yet.
Murray said today: “Manchester is a hugely popular and thriving market for Premier Inn guests travelling for business and leisure. It is also a city where we are seeking to redefine, improve and expand our presence in key destination locations.
“The new Princess Street Premier Inn symbolises how we want to grow in the city – by investing in bold and sustainable hotels where we expect to see long-term demand for our style of affordable accommodation.”
The hotel at Circle Square offers skyline views of the city and a striking and unusual aluminium façade. Room rates start from £35 per night for guests travelling for work, education or other legally permitted reasons ahead of general leisure travel reopening on 17 May.
A short distance from Princess Street, Whitbread is also proposing alongside Ask Real Estate to redevelop the site of its Deansgate Locks Premier Inn on Medlock Street into a 41-storey tower containing 370 flats and 400,000 sq ft of offices, as part of the council’s First Street regeneration programme.
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What on earth is “sustainable” about delivering 1000 new car parking spaces in the middle of a city which is supposed to be moving towards being an exemplar of alternative modes of travel and access? Also…it looks really,… really….weird. You’ve put lipstick on a pig, guys.
By Sceptic
I like the facade treatment here.
By CG
I drove over the mancunian way yesterday and its definitely not one to miss. I would have the spirit level on the concrete floors in the car park though as it actually looked like one of the floors was collapsing it was that uneven
By Tomo
I wasn’t sure on this. But since it’s been built I’ve been surprised by how many people visit and actually like it.
By Anonymous
The Phoenix Ironworks project in Ancoats would also feature up to 14,500 sq ft of commercial space, including a row of workshops geared towards creatives.
The charity has unveiled proposals to bring the Gorton site back into active use with plans to create 282 homes, two sports pitches, and a youth, sports, and community hub between Mount Road and Wembley Road.
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